Searchers Detect Possible Signs of Life in Hunt for Missing Titanic Submarine

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The U.S. Coast Guard has detected underwater noises where they are searching for a submersible that went missing while carrying five people to the Titanic wreck.

On Wednesday, just after midnight EDT, the Coast Guard tweeted that Canadian P-3 aircraft had detected underwater noises. As a result, underwater operations were relocated to locate the source of the noises.

The Coast Guard said that the underwater operations have not yet turned up any findings, but they are continuing. They added that the data from the P-3 aircraft has been shared with Navy experts for further analysis, which will be considered in future search plans.

“The data from the P-3 aircraft has been shared with our U.S. Navy experts for further analysis which will be considered in future search plans.”

News from the Titanic exploring sub-vessel has left the internet terrified.

“Just like all the wealthy people onboard Titanic. Your money means nothing when it comes down to it. Hope they’re found safe,” wrote one commenter.

“I think the Titanic has claimed enough lives…..let her rest in peace…” added another.

“This has given me the most claustrophobia ever,” another confirmed.

The search is concentrated in an area 900 miles from Cape Cod, where the water is 13,000 feet deep, making it a difficult and dangerous location.

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